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Did they seek you out via head hunter or other means? If you applied for the job on your own, I would think you are responsible for travel expenses to get to the interview. Especially if it is a non-specialized, general staff position.
If you were recruited by the facility directly (i.e. you did not submit an application but they contacted you about your resume or reputation), then I could see the potential employer paying travel expenses and possibly relocation expenses.
My sister was recruited for a senior staff position in a specialty department that required specific certifications, training, and experience. The facility paid not only for her travel expenses for the interview, but a sign on bonus and relocation expenses (including fees to terminate her lease) and other perks. This scenario is rather rare right now in healthcare especially with an abundance of new grad & experienced nurses searching for employment.
Hello :)I am in Texas and have an interview for a nursing position in IL. But the potential employer said they won't pay for my travel? Is it normal? Do you have any experience with this? Thank you:)
You don't work for them yet. They owe you nothing.... and before leaving TX for IL, think about it.
I grew up in IL...moved to TX for 17 years, came back for a family issue (who died), and ended up stuck here w/disability issues....
if you're moving for you- that's great. But PLEASE think about what you're leaving :) TX is big enough to find a lot of things that beat the snot out of IL ....
But best of luck in whatever you want
Apparently its not a highly valued position so I would think twice about spending the money? Do you really want to move to TX? It's hot and dry and they have droughts and fires down there lately.
If they won't spend the money for your travel expenses is it worth it? Usually for management positions you expect travel reimbursement!
lifein08
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Hello :)